Estimated Incidence of Hospitalizations and Deaths Attributable to Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections Among Adults in Germany Between 2015 and 2019.
Aleksandra Polkowska-KramekElizabeth BegierRobin BruyndonckxCaihua LiangCaroline BeeseGordon BrestrichThao Mai Phuong TranCharles NuttensMaribel CasasLea Johanna BayerBennet HuebbeWorku Biyadgie EwnetuJuan Luis Ramirez AgudeloBradford D GessnerChristof von EiffGernot G U RohdePublished in: Infectious diseases and therapy (2024)
This is a first model-based study to comprehensively assess adult RSV burden in Germany. Estimated cardiorespiratory RSV hospitalization rates increased with age and were substantially higher in people with risk factors compared to those without risk factors. Our study indicates that RSV, like other respiratory viruses, contributes to both respiratory and cardiovascular hospitalizations. Effective prevention strategies are needed, especially among older adults ≥ 60 years and among adults with underlying risk factors.